tried to install 5.8 current a few days ago and got the same issue. Today I
had some time available to replace the hard disk with a working seagate 1.5Gb
drive pinned to 1.5Gb speed. Still getting the same problem.

For anybody
interested I'm getting a lot of stuff showing up as "not configured"
including: smh-doorbell, smh-interrupt, programmer switch, slewing done,
amp-mute, combo-out-sense, hw-reset, internal-speaker-id, internal-mic-id,
linein-detect, lineout-detect, eacc-legacy, i2c, i2s, timer, backlight,
Broadcom BCM4318 , Apple Shasta Firewire"…

I'm doing this as a learning
experience. If the macppc dev are interested in digging into this tell me,
otherwise I reached a wall I cannot break. Could be that the motherboard is a
bit flakey but I cannot understand why it is possible to run Mac OS 10.5 on
this machine if it's got such hardware problems.

regards

On Aug 25, 2015, at
10:17 PM, patric conant <[email protected]> wrote:

Joseph,

The
error looks odd, but 5.5 is out of support, this is the official support
channel for OpenBSD, and no one here want's to find out that you're hitting a
resolved bug, download a current image and try again. You may pursue other
non-official channels for support, google+/facebook OpenBSD communities, etc,
although I don't know that there are a lot of people willing to invest time in
troubleshooting an out-of-support version there either.

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015
at 11:02 AM, Joseph A Borg <[email protected]> wrote:
I have an old iMac G5 on
which I'd like to install OpenBSD 5.5 as that's the
latest system I purchased.
the CD drive doesn't work so I started it up in
target mode and reformatted
the internal HD from another mac. The shrunk the
partition to 10Gb and copied
all the relevant files from the dvd set. Doing an
ofwboot I get notifications
of usb timing out and then wd0 timing out. The
bsd.rd hangs when listing
softraid, a few messages later. I tested the disk
and verified it using Disk
Utility from the other mac.

Am I correct in
stating that the drive is
connected via sata? Is this supported at 5.5? Should
I forfeit or am I missing
something stupid?

I transcribed the following, hope
I got it right:
wd0(pciide 0:0:0): timeout
    type: ata
    c_bcount:
512
    c_skip: 0
wd0 atpciide0
    channel 0
    drive 0:
<ST3500320AS>

wd0 (pciide
0:0:0):
    using pio mode 4, ultraDMA mode 6
pciide0: port 1:PHY offline
wdc0 at kauaiata0 irq 38:DMA …

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